Пътувания

Boop AI Travel App Turns Social Tips into Bookable Trips: What’s New on 19 November 2025

Приложението Boop AI за пътувания превръща социалните съвети в резервируеми пътувания: Какво ново на 19 ноември 2025

Boop, ново AI приложение за пътувания, което тихомълком стартира тази седмица, изведнъж е навсякъде. През последните 24 часа беше представено от TechCrunch, подето от медии като FindArticles, Mezha и регионални технологични обзори, и усилено от новинарски агрегатори и социални мрежи от X
ноември 20, 2025

Technology News

  • Google Expands Quick Share: AirDrop-like Sharing Across Android and Apple Devices
    November 21, 2025, 7:36 PM EST. Google is expanding Quick Share, its AirDrop-like file transfer tool, to work across Android and Apple devices. Originally launched as Nearby Share for Android and ChromeOS, then extended to Windows, the feature now adds AirDrop-like transfers to all Apple devices, rolling out first on Pixel phones. Google emphasizes security at the core, with strong safeguards and independent testing. The move aims to make cross-platform sharing seamless, building on its work on RCS and privacy protections like unknown tracker alerts. Learn more on the Android Help site. Google even hints at a future where consumers could see AirPlay on Android, signaling a broader push toward platform-ambitious compatibility.
  • Global 3D-Printed Satellite Market Set to Reach USD 1,582.6 Million by 2034 at 27.23% CAGR (Custom Market Insights)
    November 21, 2025, 7:30 PM EST. Custom Market Insights projects a booming 3D-printed satellite market, forecast to reach about USD 1,582.6 million by 2034 with a CAGR of 27.23% (2025-2034). The report cites demand growth driven by additive manufacturing, lower costs, faster production, and lighter, more versatile components. Applications span Communication, Earth Observation, Navigation, and more, with segments by Component (Antenna, Bracket, Shield, Housing, Propulsion), Material (Polymers, Metals, Ceramics, Composites), and Satellite Type (Nano/Micro, Small, Medium/Large). Recent launches-such as NTU Singapore's 3D-printed space components-underscore testing and material research in orbit. The market increasingly targets smaller satellites and streamlined supply chains, with ongoing advances in 3D printing technology enabling rapid prototyping and mission customization.
  • DJI Osmo Action 6, ARRI Film Lab, and IMAGO Study - CineD Ep. 91 at Inter BEE 2025
    November 21, 2025, 7:26 PM EST. Live from Inter BEE 2025, this episode showcases the brand-new DJI Osmo Action 6 with its variable aperture, 1/1.1-inch sensor, and 4K/120fps capture. Johnnie shares first impressions from the show, while ARRI announces the Film Lab real-time analogue film emulation plugin for DaVinci Resolve, Baselight, and Nuke. We also cover the ASUS ProArt 8K PA32KCX display for HDR monitoring and a look at the IMAGO study on cinematographer working conditions. Plus firmware updates for FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA 55 and more Inter BEE highlights. This episode includes a DJI Osmo 360 hands-on and guidance on integrating AI into hybrid workflows. Sponsored by SIRUI with a Kickstarter link-tune in for CineD's weekly dose of cine tech.
  • Apple Sports App on iPhone Expands to Multiple European Countries
    November 21, 2025, 7:24 PM EST. Apple's free Sports app for iPhone has rolled out to additional European markets, adding countries such as Belgium, Croatia, Czechia, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Poland, Hungary, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Greece, Estonia, Latvia, Romania, Ukraine, and more. The app was already available in the U.S., the U.K., Canada, and other markets like Austria and France, with Germany among others also supported.
  • NASA Advances Artemis II Toward Crewed Moon Mission with Orion-SLS Integration
    November 21, 2025, 7:22 PM EST. NASA is accelerating Artemis II preparations for a crewed Moon mission, targeted no later than spring 2026. The Orion spacecraft, with its launch abort system, is integrated with the SLS rocket inside the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at Kennedy Space Center. Teams completed critical testing of communications interfaces between the rocket, Orion, and ground networks, including the Near Space Network and Deep Space Network. Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy said the mission will fly four astronauts around the Moon and back, building the foundation for future lunar and Mars missions. In the coming weeks, crews will conduct a Countdown Demonstration Test at Kennedy, don their Integrity crew survival system spacesuits, and rehearse inside Orion in the VAB. A second test will address launch-pad emergencies on Launch Pad 39B. The crew: Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen.